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John Mulaney postpones Minneapolis shows after ICE shooting
Summary
John Mulaney postponed three Minneapolis performances after a federal immigration agent reportedly shot and killed a woman in the city; he said the situation felt unsafe and announced that tickets will be honored for the original dates.
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John Mulaney has postponed three scheduled performances at The Armory in Minneapolis. He announced the decision on X, saying he did not feel comfortable asking thousands of people to leave their homes, gather at a venue, and then make their way home while "the situation is so unsafe." The move came after a federal immigration officer reportedly shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis. The shows were part of his "Mr. Whatever" tour.
Known details:
- A federal immigration officer reportedly shot and killed Renee Nicole Good during operations in Minneapolis, as reported.
- John Mulaney announced on X that he is postponing the Friday–Sunday Armory shows because he felt it was unsafe to ask large crowds to travel and gather.
- The announcement said tickets for the weekend would be honored for their respective dates and directed ticket-holders to contact their point of purchase or Ticketmaster for questions or refunds.
Summary:
The postponement removes three performances from Mulaney's schedule and follows the reported fatal shooting by a federal agent in Minneapolis. Undetermined at this time.
